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Go to the DevOps installation folder
Login to the server where Syndeia Cloud is installed.
Navigate to the folder
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$SC_
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HOME/devops-3.5
(eg./opt/icx/syndeia-cloud-current/devops-3.5/bin
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Run the delete repository command
Run the command to start the cascading delete of the repository.
bin./devops -Dsyndeia.client.action=delete -Dsyndeia.delete.repoKey=<repository sKey> -Dsyndeia.client.username=<username> -Dsyndeia.client.password=<password> -Dconfig.file=/opt/icx/syndeia-cloud-current/devops-$SC_snapshot_version/conf/application.conf
where,
repository sKey: the Syndeia key (sKey) of the repository that you want to delete (eg. REPO2, REPO90, REPO57, etc.)
username: Username of the user with delete permissions on all the Syndeia entities - Repository, Container, Artifact, Relation, Artifact Type, Container Type and Relation Type
password: Password for the username provided.
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2. Once the command is run, the Syndeia DevOps client will systematically start deleting the children of the given repository starting from the relations
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